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Yellow
2017-10-09 19:18:20 UTC
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I see the Green Party Conference had voted for Windrush Day, a new bank
holiday to commemorate the contribution "people of colour" have made to
the UK in the last 60 years.

Yep, that would do it......
jew pedophile Ron Jacobson (jew pedophile Baruch 'Barry' Shein's jew aliash)
2017-10-09 19:34:33 UTC
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Post by Yellow
I see the Green Party Conference had voted for Windrush Day,
MV Empire Windrush - the original banana boat!

Brixton Brixton in de sun
Given to us by the English mon
We don't work but we get fat
Eating plenty ob Kit-E-Kat

That's as an alternative to cream crackers and Brylcreem.
Post by Yellow
a new bank
holiday to commemorate the contribution "people of colour" have made to
the UK in the last 60 years.
Yep, that would do it......
'Contribution'? Street crime, loud music, drugz and the annual
Notting Hill Carnival Riot.

- -

" I don't even have the heart to tell him I've never infested
Arizona."
- Klaun Shittinb'ricks (1940 - ), acknowledging that he lied
from the very beginning, A jew scam, as expected

Iudaei orbem terrarum infestant.
- correct Latin

"Die Juden sind unser Unglück!"
- Heinrich von Treitschke (1834 - 1896)

"First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out
because I was not a Socialist. Then they came for the Trade
Unionists, and I did not speak out because I was not a Trade
Unionist. Then they came for the jews, and I did not speak out
because I did not give a shit. Then they came for me and there
wasn't a single commie bastard left to speak for me."
- Martin Niemöller (1892 - 1984)

Illuc nisi Dei gratia vadam.
- Revd Terence Fformby-Smythe (? - )
Sick old pedo Andrew "Andrzej" Baron (aka "Ron Jacobson"/etc)
2017-10-09 19:59:34 UTC
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In article <***@4ax.com>,
A shiteating cowardly nazoid sub-louse PEDO named Andrew "Andrzej"
Post by jew pedophile Ron Jacobson (jew pedophile Baruch 'Barry' Shein's jew aliash)
Eating plenty ob Kit-E-Kat
You eat kaka, not Kit-E-Kat. Yes, ADMIT it, Andrzej... you LOVE eating the brown
stuff, just like Shitler did!


Yes folks, FOUR leading experts concluded: Shitler ate shit!

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"He is an extreme masochist who derives sexual pleasure from
having a woman squat over him while she uriniates or defecates
on his face."


Quoted from

"A Psychological Analysis of Adolph Hitler"

Walter C. Langer, Harvard

With the collaboration of
Prof. Henry A. Murr, Harvard Psychological Clinic
Dr. Ernst Kris, New School for Social Research
Dr. Bertram D. Lawin, New York Psychoanalytic Institute

http://www.nizkor.org/hweb/people/h/hitler-adolf/oss-papers/text/oss-profile-04-06.html

Some believe that he [Hitler] is entirely immune from such impulses.
Some believe that he is a chronic masturbator. Some believe that
he derives his sexual pleasure [Page 138] through voyeurism. Many
believe that he is completely impotent. Others, and these are perhaps
in the majority, that he is homosexual. It is probably true that he is
impotent but he is certainiy not homosexual in the ordinary sense of
the term. His perversion has quite a different nature which few have
guessed. He is an extreme masochist who derives sexual pleasure from
having a woman squat over him while she uriniates or defecates on his
face. (Strasser, 919; see also 931, 932)*

[*Note: There may be some people who would question the reliability of
any information given by Otto Strasser because of his reputation. It
is perhaps because of his reputation that he came by this information
which had been so carefully guarded. He also supplied the interviewer
with a great deal of other information concerning Hitler which
checked very closely with that of other informants. As far as this
study is concerned we have no reason to question his sincerity.]

Although this perversion is not a common one, it is not unknown in
clinical work, particularly in its incipient stages. The four
collaborators on this study, in addition to Dr. De Saussure who
learned of the perversion from other sources, have all had experience
with cases of this type. All five agree that their information as
given is probably true in view of their clinical experience and their
knowledge of Hitler's character. In the following section further
evidence of its validition will be cited. At the present moment it is
sufficient to recognize the influence that this perversion must have
on the conscious mental life of Hitler.
The Peeler
2017-10-09 21:17:30 UTC
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On Mon, 09 Oct 2017 12:34:33 -0700, serbian bitch Razovic, the resident
psychopath of sci and scj and Usenet's famous sexual cripple, making an ass
of herself as "jew pedophile Ron Jacobson (jew pedophile Baruch 'Barry'
Shein's jew aliash)", farted again:

<FLUSH psychopathic drivel>

...and nothing's left! LOL
--
bozo pointing out dumb anal Goran Razovic's misery:
"you poor dumb fuck ... you're so lonely and forlorn you have to come
here to get pissed on for company"
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pamela
2017-10-09 19:47:13 UTC
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Post by Yellow
I see the Green Party Conference had voted for Windrush Day, a
new bank holiday to commemorate the contribution "people of
colour" have made to the UK in the last 60 years.
Yep, that would do it......
What would it do?
Yellow
2017-10-09 19:51:15 UTC
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Post by pamela
Post by Yellow
I see the Green Party Conference had voted for Windrush Day, a
new bank holiday to commemorate the contribution "people of
colour" have made to the UK in the last 60 years.
Yep, that would do it......
What would it do?
Bring together all the multicultural communities in the UK, in perfect
harmony.

What else?
The Todal
2017-10-10 10:40:29 UTC
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Post by Yellow
Post by pamela
Post by Yellow
I see the Green Party Conference had voted for Windrush Day, a
new bank holiday to commemorate the contribution "people of
colour" have made to the UK in the last 60 years.
Yep, that would do it......
What would it do?
Bring together all the multicultural communities in the UK, in perfect
harmony.
What else?
As with Holocaust Memorial Day or Remembrance Day, you need a special
day to think about key historical events. The rest of the year is
X-Factor days, when we can think about all the courageous people who
have fought to be recognised as talented celebrities even though they
are mediocre or talentless.

Perhaps we actually need a Whittle Day. To celebrate Frank Whittle and
all the other talented British engineers who, for a few years, made
Britain the centre of excellence for jet engine technology, ahead of
America and all other nations. But the rot set in when Britain sold its
state of the art jet engines to the Soviet Union, because profits came
before national security.
Svenne
2017-10-10 11:56:03 UTC
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Post by The Todal
Post by Yellow
Post by pamela
Post by Yellow
I see the Green Party Conference had voted for Windrush Day, a
new bank holiday to commemorate the contribution "people of
colour" have made to the UK in the last 60 years.
Yep, that would do it......
What would it do?
Bring together all the multicultural communities in the UK, in perfect
harmony.
What else?
As with Holocaust Memorial Day or Remembrance Day, you need a special
day to think about key historical events. The rest of the year is
X-Factor days, when we can think about all the courageous people who
have fought to be recognised as talented celebrities even though they
are mediocre or talentless.
Perhaps we actually need a Whittle Day. To celebrate Frank Whittle and
all the other talented British engineers who, for a few years, made
Britain the centre of excellence for jet engine technology, ahead of
America and all other nations. But the rot set in when Britain sold its
state of the art jet engines to the Soviet Union, because profits came
before national security.
Not to mention driving a mathematical genius and war hero to suicide at the early age of 41 because of his sexuality, thus depriving Britian and the world of what he undoubtedly would have achieved in the field of computing, the theoretical foundations of which he had already laid down:

"Turing was highly influential in the development of theoretical computer science, providing a formalisation of the concepts of algorithm and computation with the Turing machine, which can be considered a model of a general purpose computer. Turing is widely considered to be the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Turing
Yellow
2017-10-10 14:09:02 UTC
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Post by The Todal
Post by Yellow
Post by pamela
Post by Yellow
I see the Green Party Conference had voted for Windrush Day, a
new bank holiday to commemorate the contribution "people of
colour" have made to the UK in the last 60 years.
Yep, that would do it......
What would it do?
Bring together all the multicultural communities in the UK, in perfect
harmony.
What else?
As with Holocaust Memorial Day or Remembrance Day, you need a special
day to think about key historical events.
Don't get me started on Holocaust Day. Obviously the Holocaust was one
the worse events in modern human history but I would prefer the day
covered *all* such tragedies as they, in their own way, are no less... I
don't know what word... "bad"? because less people were murdered.

All people who have been murdered by those in power and by their
governments, should equally remembered and the events taught.

Calling it "Holocaust Day" just makes it specific to that one event.

Remembrance Day on the other hand encourages the remembrance of all
dead, from all wars.

But going back to "Windrush Day", in America they have Martin Luther
King Day and it seems this is the catalyst behind the calls here for a
day to commemorate "non-white people". But Martin Luther King fought for
the civil rights of a segregated people - another horror enacted by a
government on its people - which is not at all the same as what
"Windrush Day" is being called for to commemorate.
Post by The Todal
The rest of the year is
X-Factor days, when we can think about all the courageous people who
have fought to be recognised as talented celebrities even though they
are mediocre or talentless.
Some people are shallow, and for those people I doubt Remembrance or
Holocaust Days, make the slightest impression.

And even for those of us who may claim to be less shallow, unless we
take the trouble to find out about these topics in any detail, they
still do not really mean much.
Post by The Todal
Perhaps we actually need a Whittle Day. To celebrate Frank Whittle and
all the other talented British engineers who, for a few years, made
Britain the centre of excellence for jet engine technology, ahead of
America and all other nations.
I would be happy for us just to stop calling people who dedicate their
lives to running round a track or kicking a ball "heroes".
Post by The Todal
But the rot set in when Britain sold its
state of the art jet engines to the Soviet Union, because profits came
before national security.
In my first career I wrote software for machine tools and we were not
allowed to supply 5th axis technology to "unfriendly" countries,
specifically to stop them being able to easily machine rotor blades.

In fact some of the most complex software I ever wrote was for Roll
Royce, so they could measure, machine, measure and machine again, rotors
for their jet engines. This was in the earlier days of computing and CNC
technology, with slow processors and just a few Kb of memory, it was
quite a challenge to keep the calculations ahead of the tool tip but I
got there. Happy days. :-)
The Todal
2017-10-11 16:32:10 UTC
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Post by Yellow
Don't get me started on Holocaust Day. Obviously the Holocaust was one
the worse events in modern human history but I would prefer the day
covered *all* such tragedies as they, in their own way, are no less... I
don't know what word... "bad"? because less people were murdered.
All people who have been murdered by those in power and by their
governments, should equally remembered and the events taught.
Calling it "Holocaust Day" just makes it specific to that one event.
I agree. However, when a Labour activist called Jackie Walker made that
same point, she was pilloried for being "antisemitic" seemingly because
she ought to have known that Holocaust Memorial Day has a few random
atrocities included on its website http://hmd.org.uk/

Apparently these busybodies ("representatives from 46 governments around
the world") have decreed that we are to remember "the" holocaust, plus
the Nazi persecution of people other than the jews, plus Cambodia,
Rwanda, Bosnia, Darfur.

Are those other massacres also holocausts? Maybe, maybe not. Where do we
get to remember the extreme brutality of the Japanese towards their
prisoners and towards the people whom they conquered during WW2? The
answer is, nowhere. Everything is forgiven and forgotten. Bloody good
cameras and cars.

Oh - stop press. Today is the International Day of the Girl. If you have
a Facebook account you really ought to "like" this news. It's wonderful
that there's a special day to recognise how hard it is being a girl and
to get women to stand up for their fellow female for their basic human
rights.

As you wisely said at the beginning of the thread - that'll do it.
GB
2017-10-11 17:20:57 UTC
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Post by Yellow
Don't get me started on Holocaust Day. Obviously the Holocaust was one
the worse events in modern human history but I would prefer the day
covered *all* such tragedies as they, in their own way, are no less... I
don't know what word... "bad"? because less people were murdered.
All people who have been murdered by those in power and by their
governments, should equally remembered and the events taught.
Calling it "Holocaust Day" just makes it specific to that one event.
I agree.  However, when a Labour activist called Jackie Walker made that
same point, she was pilloried for being "antisemitic" seemingly because
she ought to have known that Holocaust Memorial Day has a few random
atrocities included on its website http://hmd.org.uk/
Well, I didn't know that, but I'd never looked at the website until you
mentioned it. Any political activist who comments on it without doing
basic research like that does look bloody stupid.

I accept that bloody stupid, rather than antisemitic, may be a better
explanation, but neither reflects well on the lady. Hopefully, she will
be more sensible in future.
Apparently these busybodies ("representatives from 46 governments around
the world") have decreed that we are to remember "the" holocaust, plus
the Nazi persecution of people other than the jews, plus Cambodia,
Rwanda, Bosnia, Darfur.
Are those other massacres also holocausts? Maybe, maybe not. Where do we
get to remember the extreme brutality of the Japanese towards their
prisoners and towards the people whom they conquered during WW2? The
answer is, nowhere. Everything is forgiven and forgotten. Bloody good
cameras and cars.
I had a neighbour who had been a prisoner of the Japanese during WWII.
He was not a big fan!
The Todal
2017-10-11 18:31:41 UTC
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Post by GB
Post by Yellow
Don't get me started on Holocaust Day. Obviously the Holocaust was one
the worse events in modern human history but I would prefer the day
covered *all* such tragedies as they, in their own way, are no less... I
don't know what word... "bad"? because less people were murdered.
All people who have been murdered by those in power and by their
governments, should equally remembered and the events taught.
Calling it "Holocaust Day" just makes it specific to that one event.
I agree.  However, when a Labour activist called Jackie Walker made
that same point, she was pilloried for being "antisemitic" seemingly
because she ought to have known that Holocaust Memorial Day has a few
random atrocities included on its website http://hmd.org.uk/
Well, I didn't know that, but I'd never looked at the website until you
mentioned it. Any political activist who comments on it without doing
basic research like that does look bloody stupid.
I accept that bloody stupid, rather than antisemitic, may be a better
explanation, but neither reflects well on the lady. Hopefully, she will
be more sensible in future.
Actually, as a mixed race person (Jamaican mother, white jewish father)
she wanted to make the point that she regards the enslavement of black
people for centuries as a holocaust worth a memorial.

Seemingly her political opponents prefer to characterise her as a
self-hating not-real-jew who is determined to destroy the state of Israel.
Post by GB
Apparently these busybodies ("representatives from 46 governments
around the world") have decreed that we are to remember "the"
holocaust, plus the Nazi persecution of people other than the jews,
plus Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, Darfur.
Are those other massacres also holocausts? Maybe, maybe not. Where do
we get to remember the extreme brutality of the Japanese towards their
prisoners and towards the people whom they conquered during WW2? The
answer is, nowhere. Everything is forgiven and forgotten. Bloody good
cameras and cars.
I had a neighbour who had been a prisoner of the Japanese during WWII.
He was not a big fan!
It really is odd, though - there were some war crimes trials involving
the japanese, but they never really repudiated their wartime government
in the same way that modern Germans repudiate the Nazis.
GB
2017-10-12 11:22:30 UTC
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Post by The Todal
Post by GB
Post by Yellow
Don't get me started on Holocaust Day. Obviously the Holocaust was one
the worse events in modern human history but I would prefer the day
covered *all* such tragedies as they, in their own way, are no less... I
don't know what word... "bad"? because less people were murdered.
All people who have been murdered by those in power and by their
governments, should equally remembered and the events taught.
Calling it "Holocaust Day" just makes it specific to that one event.
I agree.  However, when a Labour activist called Jackie Walker made
that same point, she was pilloried for being "antisemitic" seemingly
because she ought to have known that Holocaust Memorial Day has a few
random atrocities included on its website http://hmd.org.uk/
Well, I didn't know that, but I'd never looked at the website until
you mentioned it. Any political activist who comments on it without
doing basic research like that does look bloody stupid.
I accept that bloody stupid, rather than antisemitic, may be a better
explanation, but neither reflects well on the lady. Hopefully, she
will be more sensible in future.
Actually, as a mixed race person (Jamaican mother, white jewish father)
she wanted to make the point that she regards the enslavement of black
people for centuries as a holocaust worth a memorial.
Perhaps she should have simply campaigned for a day to commemorate the
evils of slavery. Deciding it should be tacked on to some other day
makes no particular sense. Why not tack it on to Remembrance Sunday, for
example?

I don't know quite what she meant, but what was actually heard was that
the Jews haven't suffered that much, really, in the context of other
atrocities.
Post by The Todal
Seemingly her political opponents prefer to characterise her as a
self-hating not-real-jew who is determined to destroy the state of Israel.
You can't infer that from a single quote, but there may be a track
record. I'm not very interested in the lady, so I'm not going to look.
Post by The Todal
Post by GB
Apparently these busybodies ("representatives from 46 governments
around the world") have decreed that we are to remember "the"
holocaust, plus the Nazi persecution of people other than the jews,
plus Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, Darfur.
Are those other massacres also holocausts? Maybe, maybe not. Where do
we get to remember the extreme brutality of the Japanese towards
their prisoners and towards the people whom they conquered during
WW2? The answer is, nowhere. Everything is forgiven and forgotten.
Bloody good cameras and cars.
I had a neighbour who had been a prisoner of the Japanese during WWII.
He was not a big fan!
It really is odd, though - there were some war crimes trials involving
the japanese, but they never really repudiated their wartime government
in the same way that modern Germans repudiate the Nazis.
Perhaps there was some contrition on the part of the USA on account of
various atrocities inflicted on the Japanese? The Tokyo firebombing and
the two atomic bombs spring to mind.

Yellow
2017-10-11 19:26:33 UTC
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Post by The Todal
Post by Yellow
Don't get me started on Holocaust Day. Obviously the Holocaust was one
the worse events in modern human history but I would prefer the day
covered *all* such tragedies as they, in their own way, are no less... I
don't know what word... "bad"? because less people were murdered.
All people who have been murdered by those in power and by their
governments, should equally remembered and the events taught.
Calling it "Holocaust Day" just makes it specific to that one event.
I agree. However, when a Labour activist called Jackie Walker made that
same point, she was pilloried for being "antisemitic" seemingly because
she ought to have known that Holocaust Memorial Day has a few random
atrocities included on its website http://hmd.org.uk/
Which is another reason it should never have been allowed to be called
"Holocaust Day".

And personally, I steadfastly ignore it - on principle.
Post by The Todal
Apparently these busybodies ("representatives from 46 governments around
the world") have decreed that we are to remember "the" holocaust, plus
the Nazi persecution of people other than the jews, plus Cambodia,
Rwanda, Bosnia, Darfur.
Are those other massacres also holocausts? Maybe, maybe not. Where do we
get to remember the extreme brutality of the Japanese towards their
prisoners and towards the people whom they conquered during WW2? The
answer is, nowhere. Everything is forgiven and forgotten. Bloody good
cameras and cars.
To be honest, I do not know what Holocaust actually means and will look
it up in just a minute.
Post by The Todal
Oh - stop press. Today is the International Day of the Girl. If you have
a Facebook account you really ought to "like" this news. It's wonderful
that there's a special day to recognise how hard it is being a girl and
to get women to stand up for their fellow female for their basic human
rights.
As you wisely said at the beginning of the thread - that'll do it.
I am shaking my head and grimacing because I just despair at this sort
of nonsense.
Ophelia
2017-10-10 19:41:24 UTC
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Post by pamela
Post by Yellow
I see the Green Party Conference had voted for Windrush Day, a
new bank holiday to commemorate the contribution "people of
colour" have made to the UK in the last 60 years.
Yep, that would do it......
What would it do?
Bring together all the multicultural communities in the UK, in perfect
harmony.

What else?

==

But of course ... <g>
--
http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk
BurfordTJustice
2017-10-09 19:50:19 UTC
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Exactly what have they contributed that is note worthy???
Post by Yellow
I see the Green Party Conference had voted for Windrush Day, a new bank
holiday to commemorate the contribution "people of colour" have made to
the UK in the last 60 years.
Yep, that would do it......
jew pedophile Ron Jacobson (jew pedophile Baruch 'Barry' Shein's jew aliash)
2017-10-09 20:12:13 UTC
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On Mon, 9 Oct 2017 15:50:19 -0400, "BurpfartTJustice"
Post by BurfordTJustice
Exactly what have they contributed that is note worthy???
Diversity and multiculturalism, like niggers always do.
Post by BurfordTJustice
Post by Yellow
I see the Green Party Conference had voted for Windrush Day, a new bank
holiday to commemorate the contribution "people of colour" have made to
the UK in the last 60 years.
Yep, that would do it......
- -

" I don't even have the heart to tell him I've never infested
Arizona."
- Klaun Shittinb'ricks (1940 - ), acknowledging that he lied
from the very beginning, A jew scam, as expected

Iudaei orbem terrarum infestant.
- correct Latin

"Die Juden sind unser Unglück!"
- Heinrich von Treitschke (1834 - 1896)

"First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out
because I was not a Socialist. Then they came for the Trade
Unionists, and I did not speak out because I was not a Trade
Unionist. Then they came for the jews, and I did not speak out
because I did not give a shit. Then they came for me and there
wasn't a single commie bastard left to speak for me."
- Martin Niemöller (1892 - 1984)

Illuc nisi Dei gratia vadam.
- Revd Terence Fformby-Smythe (? - )
Sick old pedo Andrew "Andrzej" Baron (aka "Ron Jacobson"/etc)
2017-10-09 20:28:43 UTC
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Look what the executioner does to this nazoid sub-louse!

A true keeper... esp. the part when the hangman sticks his
fingers into the nazoid's eyes:

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=2cb_1326140530 (you can skip to 0:30)

May ALL nazoids die like this... but SLOWER!
The Peeler
2017-10-09 21:19:53 UTC
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On Mon, 09 Oct 2017 13:12:13 -0700, serbian bitch Razovic, the resident
psychopath of sci and scj and Usenet's famous sexual cripple, making an ass
of herself as "jew pedophile Ron Jacobson (jew pedophile Baruch 'Barry'
Post by jew pedophile Ron Jacobson (jew pedophile Baruch 'Barry' Shein's jew aliash)
Post by BurfordTJustice
Exactly what have they contributed that is note worthy???
Diversity and multiculturalism, like niggers always do.
Never forget, dumb anal Razovic: YOU are and will forever be everybody's
"nigger" ...on Usenet AND in real life!
--
Jack G about dumb anal Razovic:
"She is just a small pain in the ass that has no friends."
Paul Pot
2017-10-09 22:17:07 UTC
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Post by BurfordTJustice
Exactly what have they contributed that is note worthy???
Curry?
--
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
BurfordTJustice
2017-10-09 19:52:38 UTC
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"The Magic City: Manhattan in color in 1943". And there's not a black face
to be seen:



http://youtu.be/p_99Em8Y7f0


I see the Green Party Conference had voted for Windrush Day, a new bank
holiday to commemorate the contribution "people of colour" have made to
the UK in the last 60 years.
Yep, that would do it......
Vidcapper
2017-10-10 06:57:43 UTC
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Post by Yellow
I see the Green Party Conference had voted for Windrush Day, a new bank
holiday to commemorate the contribution "people of colour" have made to
the UK in the last 60 years.
I assume they have a list they prepared earlier...
--
Paul Hyett, Cheltenham
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